-Darryl, my hero, I'm still reading your note--
I gotta add that while I was living in Switzerland in
1978 I had some eye-openers: Turn off the light when
you leave the room, shut off the water in the shower
while you are lath'ring up your shampoo, give your
leftover salad to the chickens outsi
Jesse Frayne wrote:
>How did you feel about this one, Darryl?
>
>First reaction was something about journalism. Big
>Headline, then three columns of stuff about how we are
>all going to lose our shirts.
>
>Finally, somebody says Hey, she's just scaring
>people!!! Hello? How about reducing use?
Darryl,
I'm grateful for your response, today and for the last
few years.
But I must jump in: clearly, I hid my point. Not so
much how to get people to stop stealing my garden
food, but rather, are we about to have a world where
people steal garden food?
We are smug about our home gardens, but
The Weather Makers is a book by Tim Flannery. It's about climate change.
If you want a concise, readable book about a dense and confusing subject,
here you go.
If you are tired of debating the subject with those that wilfully remain
ignorant and oblivious, I recommend you buy this book, read it,
Jesse, I feel for you. I have not done guerilla gardening, intentionally
anyway. Here's a story for you.
When I first started breaking sod at our house, I put in some flower
garden close to the street. My plan was to put some posies on the dining
room table for my wife once in a while.
Some da
How did you feel about this one, Darrly?
First reaction was something about journalism. Big
Headline, then three columns of stuff about how we are
all going to lose our shirts.
Finally, somebody says Hey, she's just scaring
people!!! Hello? How about reducing use? And how
did she find her s
Hi gardeners,
Our yard at home is small, in the middle of the city,
and shaded by a big tree. So we were looking for
somewhere to grow vegetables.
In the last three years we have had some space on
public land that was contested over, puzzled over,
dog-run over by our differing neighbourhood uses.
D. Mindock wrote:
> I saw Kevin on TV two months ago, so his ban must have expired.
no, the ban was for selling any kind of health care product, now he
only sells books about health care products.
I got his
> last two books.
> They do seem to written in haste. But I don't doubt the things
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006 by CommonDreams.org
Savage America
by Bob
Burnett
PARIS -- We invite our
French friend to visit us and he says, "I'm afraid to go to America." It's a
common response: the French are curious about the United States, understand it's
a beautiful, c
I saw Kevin on TV two months ago, so his ban must have expired. I got his
last two books.
They do seem to written in haste. But I don't doubt the things he says. I
have seen too many people, friends
and family, die from drugs. Myself, I don't want to take a chance with
drugs, and as
long as alt
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